Di Guo Wang - Di Guo Chicken (Beixia Branch)
农家菜 · ⭐ 3.5
No. 2039 Kuxing Road, Beiku Community, Lili Town

Dishes
Filled Fish BallsFish balls are made primarily from fish meat. First, the bones are removed and the fish meat is finely minced. Then, egg white, starch, and other seasonings are added, mixed thoroughly, and shaped into small balls. Inside each ball is a savory meat or seafood filling. Once cooked and floating to the surface, they are ready to serve—tender in texture with a rich, flavorful center.
Shredded Tofu SkinThousand-layer tofu skin silk is a dish made primarily from tofu skin, sliced into fine strands, blanched to remove odor, then stir-fried with葱,姜,蒜 or dressed with seasonings.
Stewed Pork Belly in Clay PotA hearty dish featuring pork belly stewed with potatoes and peppers in a clay pot, resulting in tender meat and rich flavor.
Stewed Pork Ribs in Clay PotStir-fried spare ribs in a clay pot is a dish featuring pork ribs as the main ingredient, typically boiled and then stewed with potatoes and green peppers, finally pan-fried in an iron pot until slightly charred for tender meat and rich flavor.
Stir-fried Seafood Chicken in Earthen PotA Chinese dish combining chicken and fresh seafood, cooked in an earthen pot with aromatic spices for a rich, savory flavor.
Stewed Chicken in Earthen PotA traditional Chinese dish featuring chicken stewed in an earthen pot with potatoes and peppers, known for its rich flavor and rustic cooking style.
Stove Pot ChickenStewed chicken in a clay pot is a dish primarily made with chicken, cooked with various spices and seasonal vegetables. Its distinctive feature lies in the use of a specially designed clay pot that ensures even heating, preserving the tender texture of the chicken. During cooking, flatbread is placed around the edge of the pot and steamed together, resulting in a crispy top and chewy bottom that absorbs the rich broth, creating a deliciously flavorful dish.
IntestineOffal dish made primarily from pork intestines, cleaned and blanched, then cooked by braising, stewing, or stir-frying. Commonly seasoned with ginger, scallions, garlic, and sometimes fermented bean paste or soy sauce.
Fried Tofu PocketsFried tofu is made by deep-frying tofu until the outside becomes crispy while the inside stays soft. Made from soybean-based tofu, it's cut into pieces and fried in hot oil until puffed and set, ready to eat as-is or use in cooking.
Swallow-shaped DumplingsYan Jiao is a traditional Chinese dumpling made with a dough mixed from oat flour and wheat flour, filled with ingredients such as pork and shrimp, and steamed or boiled.
Sweet Potato NoodlesSweet potato noodles are made from sweet potato starch and usually appear transparent or semi-transparent. The basic preparation method involves mixing sweet potato starch and water in proportion, stirring well, then pouring the mixture through a sieve into boiling water to cook, finally removing it, rinsing with cold water, and draining.
LettuceBamboo shoot is a refreshing vegetable dish primarily made with fresh bamboo shoots. The preparation method is simple, usually involving washing, slicing or shredding the shoots, and then cooking them through various methods such as stir-frying, mixing, or boiling. A small amount of seasoning can be added during cooking to preserve the natural flavor of the bamboo shoots.
Crab StickCrab stick is primarily made from fish paste, starch, egg white, and seasonings, formed by extrusion and then steamed or boiled. It has a slender cylindrical shape, with a white or slightly yellow color, soft and elastic texture, and a flavor that mimics crab meat.
Farewell ChickenBawang Bie Ji is a dish featuring a whole chicken, typically tender young or spring chicken, marinated, deep-fried until crispy, then stir-fried with scallions, ginger, garlic, chili, and seasoned with a special sauce to infuse flavor. The finished dish has a bright red color, tender meat, and rich taste.
Daylily FlowersYellow chives are dried plant flowers, primarily made from yellow chives (scientific name: Hemerocallis citrina), harvested and then sun-dried or oven-dried. To prepare, they are typically soaked first, then stir-fried with other ingredients such as shredded meat, eggs, and wood ear mushrooms, or used in soups to enhance the aroma and texture of the dish.